DESIGN & LIVING
Eclectic Interiors That Will Make Your Heart Skip A Beat
Eclectic interior design is all about blending different styles, periods, textures, and colors to create a unique and personalized space. Here are some aspects and principles of eclectic interior design that we want to highlight.
Hans-Agne Jakobsson
Hans-Agne Jakobsson (1919–2009) was a Swedish lighting designer and manufacturer known for his innovative designs and contributions to mid-century Scandinavian design.
Erwine & Estelle Laverne
Erwine and Estelle Laverne were an influential husband-and-wife design team known for their innovative furniture designs during the 1950s and 1960s.
Architect Ray Kappe
Ray Kappe was an influential American architect known for his pioneering work in modernist architecture and his contributions to sustainable design.
The Historic Sea Ranch
The development of Sea Ranch began in the early 1960s when a group of architects, including Richard Whitaker, Donlyn Lyndon Charles Moore, Joseph Esherick, William Turnbull, Jr., and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin
Media Rooms To Manifest
While most of us don’t have a home theater or media room, we can all dream about it, right? A cozy hidden away space that you can escape to and endlessly binge watch your favorite tv series of movies.
Marcel Breuer
Marcel Breuer, born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, was a pioneering architect and furniture designer whose innovative works helped shape the modernist movement of the 20th century.
20th Century Rug Artisans
When it comes to interior design, rugs are often an underestimated element that can significantly enhance the overall aesthetic and functionality of a space.
Guy de Rougemont
Guy du Temple de Rougemont was born on April 23rd, 1935. He was born into a disciplined family, being the son of General Jean-Louis du Temple de Rougemont.
The Wilkins House, 1949
Modeled after Case Study House #13, The Wilkins House is a perfect example of Richard Neutra’s clean, crisp, minimalist style.
Paul Rudolph’s Manhattan Penthouse
It’s here at 23 Beekman Place in Manhattan where Rudolph resided from 1961 until his death in 1997.
Frank Gehry’s “Easy Edges” Series
Frank Gehry's Easy Edges Furniture Collection is a groundbreaking and iconic series of furniture designs that emerged in the late 1960s and early 70s.
Fontana Arte
Originally named Luigi Fontana & C., was founded in 1881 for crystal and glass processing.
Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) was a prominent Japanese-American artist and designer known for his innovative and diverse body of work, which spanned sculpture, furniture design and landscape architecture.
Awe-Inspiring Atriums
Atriums stand tall as enchanting spaces that effortlessly blend nature and design, creating a harmonious sanctuary within the confines of a building.
Styling Marcel Breuer’s ‘Cesca’ Chairs
The ‘Cesca’ chair has been referred to as “one of the ten most important chairs in the 20th century.” Nearly 100 years after its debut, Marcel Breuer’s iconic chair has not lost an ounce of popularity since.
The Whimsical Works of Wendell Castle
Wendell Castle is known as one of the most significant American sculptors of the late 20th century. He literally carved a niche out for his artistry…
Interiors That Feel Like Fall
As we step into October, we are feeling all that fall has to offer. The seasonal aesthetic of warm tones, similar to that of the leaves changing colors, the crisp energy in the air and the undeniable feeling of transformation.
Guido Faleschini
Italian-Swiss designer Guido Faleschini was born in Italy in 1924. He trained as an architect in Milan and received his degree in 1942.
Ettore Sottsass
Ettore Sottsass was a visionary and trailblazing Italian architect and designer whose work has left an indelible mark on the world of furniture design.